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Somehow, the early, early episodes of Happy Days felt more like a genuine, intimate period piece show (overtime, it seemed a bit apparent that the producers were getting more and more lazy regarding the time period) prior to them using three cameras and shooting in front of a live studio audience. It was as if the producers and/or the network completely sold out in hopes of making it more accessible to audiences' tastes/sitcom expectations at the time.
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And it really took off when they made Fonzie the central character and moved him into the Cunningham's garage apartment. They could have still done that and kept it a one camera show and kept the 50's styles.
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They did a test episode live before an audience towards the end of season two and obviously they liked the results, because the one camera/no audience approach was abandoned beginning with season three and shortly afterwards, the show took off in the ratings and became the show to watch back then! |
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it was Gary Marshall who decided on the multi-camera/live audience approach. He had done it earlier with "THE ODD COUPLE" and propelled that show in the ratings.
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By the mid-1970s, most shows were no longer doing the one-camera laugh track system. With "All in the Family", which shot before a live audience, it changed the face of sitcom production in the 1970s. Although shot before a live audience, "Happy Days" and "Laverne & Shirley" continued to use a laugh track combined with live audience responses.
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